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only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not mathematicians. in other words, they were supreme practitioners of what i mean by be useful knowledge. be -- now, attempts in general to explain america's technological prowess, i've found, generally revolve around the notion it is our political and social systems that provided the ideal platform for innovation and for the associated economic growth, prosperity and the pursuit of happiness. so in this view it was the new republic shaped by the founding fathers that set the stage for an explosion of innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries. an explosion that we can all agree continues to
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> things are heating up on "mad money." all week, i'm looking at this market's hottest trends. it's in our cookout series. and tonight we're going 100% organic. regular viewers know i've been a huge backer of the organic food theme for years now. organic food is a $63 billion industry worldwide growing at 9.5% clip here in the united states alon
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our...
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in a speech, he said, i see an america for which democracy will arise to a new birth, an america which will once more provide this war torn world with a clear glimpse of the destiny of man. at noon, on tuesday, october 29th, exactly one week before the november 1940 election, a lottery took place in an auditorium in washington. a few weeks earlier, congress passed the slebtive -- selective agent for universal military training and service. it was the first piece time draft in american history. the lottery would determine the order in which american boys would be called up. on a table in the middle of the stage sat a huge glass bowl filled with 9,000 capsules, each with a different registration number. the audience was packed with cabinet members, senators, congressmen, young men, parents, and reporters. they all grew quiet when they saw president roosevelt walk slowly on to the stage on the arm of his assistance. he gave a short talk that was broadcast across the nation. this is a solemn ceremony, he said. it's accompanied by no fanfare, no blowing of bugles or beating of drums. he exp
in a speech, he said, i see an america for which democracy will arise to a new birth, an america which will once more provide this war torn world with a clear glimpse of the destiny of man. at noon, on tuesday, october 29th, exactly one week before the november 1940 election, a lottery took place in an auditorium in washington. a few weeks earlier, congress passed the slebtive -- selective agent for universal military training and service. it was the first piece time draft in american history....
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paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful lobbying group in congress and back in 1996 when herman cain was the head of the national restaurant association, he struck a deal with congress saying that, "we will not oppose the overall minimum wage continuing to rise as long as the minimum wage for tipped workers stays frozen forever," and so it has for the last 22 years. imagine your average server in an ihop in texas earning $2.13 an hour, graveyard shift, no tips. the company's supposed to make up the difference between 2:13 and $7.25. but time and time again,
paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful...
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across north america, first of all, i want to show you this video from california. wildfires there. there's trouble for yogi bear in yosemite national park in california. firefighters are struggling to contain a coastal wildfire. they're calling it the rim fire. it's already burned 54,000 hectares. and it is close to the key reservoir that supplies most of san francisco's water. there are fires occurring across the western parts of the u.s., but yesterday it was 50, to 10 fewer. heavy monsoonal showers are helping the situation improving and more widespread heavy rain is likely. hopefully ttould prevent the situation even further, but that means the rain won't fall across the northwest. severe weather is occurring across the midwestern u.s. up into the northeastern u.s. the primary effects will be damaging winds as well as large hail. and heavy rain southwest of mexico as well due to the remains of a tropical storm. temperatures are very high in the midsection of the u.s. going up to 39 in des moines. with humidity you'd feel much hotter than this number. and 32 degrees on your tues
across north america, first of all, i want to show you this video from california. wildfires there. there's trouble for yogi bear in yosemite national park in california. firefighters are struggling to contain a coastal wildfire. they're calling it the rim fire. it's already burned 54,000 hectares. and it is close to the key reservoir that supplies most of san francisco's water. there are fires occurring across the western parts of the u.s., but yesterday it was 50, to 10 fewer. heavy monsoonal...
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and a lot of people warned that it would be south america, or even north america. we actually at one point, roosevelt sent chips to greenland to make sure that they didn't go there. because that would've been a nice stepping stone to this country. the real menace when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would it like it its resources, maybe even its navy, but that isn't the navy that we counted on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the pacific, as pearl harbor demonstrated. and as result, what would happen if in effect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no capacity for getting out of our own ports. and at that time we didn't have a two ocean navy. that was one of the things that have to be built up. so this is a very serious situation. how then did we meet it? we met it largely by utilizing the one thing that americans have always done best, which was mass production. we invented it. we invented it in the auto industry. this is the first wholesale mechanized war in history. and you're talking about i
and a lot of people warned that it would be south america, or even north america. we actually at one point, roosevelt sent chips to greenland to make sure that they didn't go there. because that would've been a nice stepping stone to this country. the real menace when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would it like it its resources, maybe even its navy, but that isn't the navy that we counted on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the...
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although washington accuses president asad of using callicles on civilians r t looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. and after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain had themselves taken off police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public safety.
although washington accuses president asad of using callicles on civilians r t looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. and after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain had themselves taken off police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public safety.
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>> enforcement to crimes is a racially divided thing in america. i think that's less of an issue with violent crime in cities, where the enforcement seems to be basically in line with the amount of incidents and the stop and frisk is at least nom neainy against crime. it's not a weapon you find but drugs. what i find strange is bloomberg, and the bloomberg administration, they understand these objections but say, look, this saves lives and prevents crimes. that's why we need to do it. if they sincerely do that, i don't know why they can't martial a b marshal a better case for this. most of the decline in violent crime in new york came during the dickens and giuliani administrations before they were vastly stepped up like under bloomberg. the conclusion i draw, it's not an effective policy for preventing crime. if it's not, we don't need to get to the costs and benefits. if they're not significant benefits to the policy. >> great on this issue, written really compelling essays on it. richard cone defended stop and frisk in the pages of "the washingt
>> enforcement to crimes is a racially divided thing in america. i think that's less of an issue with violent crime in cities, where the enforcement seems to be basically in line with the amount of incidents and the stop and frisk is at least nom neainy against crime. it's not a weapon you find but drugs. what i find strange is bloomberg, and the bloomberg administration, they understand these objections but say, look, this saves lives and prevents crimes. that's why we need to do it. if...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >> when to buy? when to sell? it's all about time. that's right, you could have the best stock picks in the world, it wouldn't mean a thing for your portfolio if you didn't have a sense of timing. i am a believer that non-professionals can manage the money just as well as the pros, sometimes better. that's why i come out to teach. you may have heard from the naysayers, intelligencia, it's possible to beat the market and outperform the benchmarks, that's like the s&p 500, as long as you know what you are doing and think like a disciplined investor rather than a gambler. if you are devoted and inclined to learn about stocks, my experience is that you will most likely beat many money managers and you will be able to take taxable gains and losses when they suit you, not the manager, a very important issue concerning the importance of taxes and long-term performance. right? a huge part of knowing what you are doing is having decent timing or knowing enough to make, not to make boneheaded mistakes about when to buy and
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >> when to buy? when to sell? it's all about time. that's right, you could have the best stock picks in the world, it wouldn't mean a thing for your portfolio if you didn't have a sense of timing. i am a believer that non-professionals can manage the money just as well as the pros, sometimes better. that's why i come out to teach. you may have heard from the naysayers, intelligencia, it's possible to beat the market and outperform...
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minister about migration from spain very interestingly many spaniards would look now to go to latin america not the traditional places it's going to ecuador chile brazil very interesting patterns. now the point i want to make there are two points migration is a natural and in many ways a very positive phenomenon for the global economy so long. this is taken freely undertaken freely as an alternative if. it becomes a problem the second thing is we need to make sure that migration is undertaken legally and in conditions which respects the rights of the workers i think one of the big failings of the international community we put rules in place for trade we put rules in place for capital flows for service flows we've not been very good at putting fair rules into place for the movement of people i would just say that i think there is a third dimension to the problem that you just mentioned that i think it's a social dimension because work used to be something that people today communities that put down roots and now we have whole countries where a significant proportion of working age populatio
minister about migration from spain very interestingly many spaniards would look now to go to latin america not the traditional places it's going to ecuador chile brazil very interesting patterns. now the point i want to make there are two points migration is a natural and in many ways a very positive phenomenon for the global economy so long. this is taken freely undertaken freely as an alternative if. it becomes a problem the second thing is we need to make sure that migration is undertaken...
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and it doesn't have to deliver mail to all of america. >> people living in rural america aren't living there by force. if you go back to the history, it was private carriers that picked up the mail from the post office and took it the last mile or else people came out to the post office and picked it up. what we have today is an invention of congress. >> who says there needs to be universal service? if i live way out in the boon docks i can get e-mail. >> countries in the united states, including the congo, that try to provide universal mail service to everybody. >> but in the private sector if they keep losing money they go out of business. in your government, i have to pay forever. >> i don't represent john stossel in congress. overwhelmingly people don't want post offices closed. they don't want a cut in saturday delivery. >> overwhelmingly they are short sited and they want free stuff for themselves. aren't you supposed to be the grown-up and says, you know, in this case, you can't have it all. >> i don't feel any sort of moral compulsion to check down post offices when they don't
and it doesn't have to deliver mail to all of america. >> people living in rural america aren't living there by force. if you go back to the history, it was private carriers that picked up the mail from the post office and took it the last mile or else people came out to the post office and picked it up. what we have today is an invention of congress. >> who says there needs to be universal service? if i live way out in the boon docks i can get e-mail. >> countries in the...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and our credibility in the world. it matters if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified we are not alone in our condemnation and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out. many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged "to hold to the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime." the organization for islamic cooperation said we needed "to hold the syrian government legally and morally accountable
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and our credibility in the...
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they are building mosques across america. our government knows they are the brotherhood and their own federal government and the department of justice under erick holder is intervening in these mosque cases around the country. locals say hey hamm wait a minute. these guys are radical and they make comments about jews and about america don't think we want this mosque built. the department justice directly intervenes in dozens of cases and i talk about in the book. the atomic administrations is directing dozens of cases and ran these radical mosques through. the foxes guarding the henhouse and i go back to mohammed majihd who i mentioned earlier. mohammed majihd is a guy who last year at a white house i believe it was a ramadan event. funny thing i looked at the guest list and i looked at the video of the event and mohammed majihd is sitting in the front row in front of president obama. president obama standing at the podium and mohammed majihd has affronted center seat. even worse for our country and our national security moha
they are building mosques across america. our government knows they are the brotherhood and their own federal government and the department of justice under erick holder is intervening in these mosque cases around the country. locals say hey hamm wait a minute. these guys are radical and they make comments about jews and about america don't think we want this mosque built. the department justice directly intervenes in dozens of cases and i talk about in the book. the atomic administrations is...
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russia on its part is demanding america adults. hostility. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have a new low on friday the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian defense minister arrived in washington as planned to meet their u.s. counterparts and we heard two different messages coming from president obama and foreign minister lavrov both held a news conference on the same day at the same time in different venues of course with foreign minister lavrov trying very hard to ease the tension to move it away from the cold war with president obama seemingly doing the opposite take a listen remember the rewards you saw when we were saying goodbye you said will i believe that we can make a difference. in the village and let's. get as adults. and that's. when president putin who was prime minister when i'm president came back into power i think we saw more rhetoric on the russian side that was anti-american that. played into some of the old stereot
russia on its part is demanding america adults. hostility. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have a new low on friday the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian defense minister arrived in washington as planned to meet their u.s. counterparts and we heard two different messages coming from president obama and foreign minister lavrov both held a news conference on the same day at the same...
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hello, america, he says to the radio audience back home. i've been watching a part of the world being blown to pieces. a part of the world as nice as vermont, ohio, virginia, and california and illinois. all of that noise you hear isn't static, it's death coming to london. you can hear the bombs falling on streets and the homes. this is a big story. you're part of it. it's too late to do anything here except stand in the dark and let them come. it's as if the light were out everywhere except in america. keep those lights burning. cover them with steel, rig them with guns, build a canopy of "battleship" and bombing planes around them. hello, america, hang on to your lights. they're the only lights left in the world. hitchcock got it right. hitler's nazi army and air force crushed norway, denmark, holland, norway, and france. governorgreat britain was left standing alone. in 1940, the battle began. almost every night until may 1941, the planes would drop tens of thownldzs -- thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south
hello, america, he says to the radio audience back home. i've been watching a part of the world being blown to pieces. a part of the world as nice as vermont, ohio, virginia, and california and illinois. all of that noise you hear isn't static, it's death coming to london. you can hear the bombs falling on streets and the homes. this is a big story. you're part of it. it's too late to do anything here except stand in the dark and let them come. it's as if the light were out everywhere except in...
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quote destroy america by targeting it's economy no evidence was introduced in court of him scoping out the new york stock exchange he eventually chose or help to choose the new york fed itself and it is the london whale simply john corps m.f. global read out the stories are being floated in the media today the first by bloomberg regards j.p. morgan which is negotiating with regulators over the derivatives debacle that cost the farm over six billion dollars according to quote people mr diamond's firm will likely get off with only a fine. and according to sources the london will himself will not face u.s. charges so why the possible john corazon redux.
quote destroy america by targeting it's economy no evidence was introduced in court of him scoping out the new york stock exchange he eventually chose or help to choose the new york fed itself and it is the london whale simply john corps m.f. global read out the stories are being floated in the media today the first by bloomberg regards j.p. morgan which is negotiating with regulators over the derivatives debacle that cost the farm over six billion dollars according to quote people mr diamond's...
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but america can't do it alone. conversely, and this is important, the world absolutely cannot do it without us. with me now is a person who keeps a global focus on climate change, bill mckibben. his book brought it to the forefront. today he keeps it going with an organization he started. >> good to be with you, as always, chris. >> explain to me your theory of change here. we're sitting here at point a, the point i want to get to is essentially a global carbon regulation regime. that's what we're headed towards. >> sure. >> how do we get from here to there? >> it's impossible to get there without leadership from the u.s., the sole superpower and the place where per capita terms is still the biggest contributor. that stuff last up there in the atmosphere for a hundred years. most of the plurality of carbon in the atmosphere was made in the usa. this is one of the places we need to start. we need a serious price on carbon. we will not get that price on carbon until we've beaten the power of the fossil fuel industry.
but america can't do it alone. conversely, and this is important, the world absolutely cannot do it without us. with me now is a person who keeps a global focus on climate change, bill mckibben. his book brought it to the forefront. today he keeps it going with an organization he started. >> good to be with you, as always, chris. >> explain to me your theory of change here. we're sitting here at point a, the point i want to get to is essentially a global carbon regulation regime....
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snubs he's inauguration as america pushes for tougher sanctions. and american and eat you activists call for a villain called the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda law and russia would decide to leave there just like. he saw russia under on the wall this is also here with me your national thanks for joining us. clashes have erupted in turkey during the. reasoning of a very for almost three hundred people accused of plotting to overthrow the government high ranking on the offices academics and journalists are among those in the dock they've been awaiting their routing for five years now the court has already convicted at least fifty people while acquitting only twenty one of the defendants and media have criticized the trial calling it a witch hunt and. has details now from a stumble. nice to see so what was six have already come in. what we've heard the verdict from main suspects in the case for example the retired former chief of staff has received a life in prison as well as you can say that the majority of the to
snubs he's inauguration as america pushes for tougher sanctions. and american and eat you activists call for a villain called the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda law and russia would decide to leave there just like. he saw russia under on the wall this is also here with me your national thanks for joining us. clashes have erupted in turkey during the. reasoning of a very for almost three hundred people accused of plotting to overthrow the government high...
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i think if you compare america for example you can't look for los angeles and new york and then look at the middle part of texas and that's what russia is especially moscow you've got the old meets the new and you've got soviet mindset these with this capitalist boom with excising the west lifestyle homosexuality is illegal in over seventy countries across the globe so martin asked why russia why do the western media why do people and the west never mention cuts off the world cup is coming up going crazy about saatchi and the olympics i was in such a last week filming there's a gay community there is a great day. but the west has a big in its bonnet regarding russia but it's a great. state repression got together and he's now a r.t. moscow. well as you heard in a nice report supporters of the gay propaganda law say it a host of views of the majority of russians a survey by independent research group the levada center found this almost half of those asked think homosexuality is a form of immorality or perversion or a sorry or an illness then forty three percent believe it was or it is
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official says america is not surprised by the news that snowden has been given temporary assignment that follows weeks along. with his extradition. from church account there is joining us now from washington so tell us what washington to these developments. well you later what u.s. officials told journalists that they already you know what here that they were not shocked or even surprised that russia granted some already. there were no expectations that it was that russia would extradite snowden first of all because they probably heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone we heard from the chair of the said for an association with us what it calls to punish russia first snowden what that some senators have introduced a resolution that you know doesn't over snowden the white house had to reassure the camera but not lest you get so you and jeff it was furious over sort of the. way it's your. problem with that's created a critical issue for us avoided so his passport with no choice but to be they also say extraditing still going is not an option for russia because of
official says america is not surprised by the news that snowden has been given temporary assignment that follows weeks along. with his extradition. from church account there is joining us now from washington so tell us what washington to these developments. well you later what u.s. officials told journalists that they already you know what here that they were not shocked or even surprised that russia granted some already. there were no expectations that it was that russia would extradite...
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says he should be thankful for that. >> she says if i was in america the cops would have killed me years ago because of my carrying on when i'm drunk. she said "american police will zap you and [ bleep ] shoot you." >> jimmy was also carrying on the night before we met him. he had received several disciplinary reports for causing a disturbance. it started when he couldn't account for all of his prescription medication, which is a prison requirement to prevent drug dealing. >> i was two pills short. two. i supposed to have 42. i had 40. >> where did the other two go? >> i took them. they're mine. i got them off a doctor. but they put me on report for it. >> okay, what else? >> i should have had 42. i had 40. so i went crazy. >> what'd you do? >> what did i do? everything. >> jimmy started off by continually ringing the emergency call button in his cell. >> just kept ringing the [ bleep ] bell. >> this one over here? >> rung the bell for hours. not getting much joy so i [ bleep ] lit it. >> by setting off his fire alarm, jimmy prompted the local fire department to visit the prison. we join
says he should be thankful for that. >> she says if i was in america the cops would have killed me years ago because of my carrying on when i'm drunk. she said "american police will zap you and [ bleep ] shoot you." >> jimmy was also carrying on the night before we met him. he had received several disciplinary reports for causing a disturbance. it started when he couldn't account for all of his prescription medication, which is a prison requirement to prevent drug dealing....
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or blue america but that is now what happened. but to say the country doesn't like barack obama and with race is a ridiculous argument to make. lou: is there any sense of self coming in the awareness in the country with a black president says that president brought with him greater racism when he assumed off -- office? >> there was no apparent irony in the clip that you displayed. i a agree with everything she said. going back to 2008 and 2012 to the extent people make judgments based on race there was an inclination to give the president the benefit of the doubt to be excited about the prospect of electing the first black president. i don't see what he is talking about. certainly the fact of the president of the united states would suggest racism is on the decline. lou: we having raised the self awareness and irony. the three of us as caucasians have a profile that has been revealed in survey after survey where a majority of white folks see less racism and black folks. it is really remarkable. it is a shame to me that we can have
or blue america but that is now what happened. but to say the country doesn't like barack obama and with race is a ridiculous argument to make. lou: is there any sense of self coming in the awareness in the country with a black president says that president brought with him greater racism when he assumed off -- office? >> there was no apparent irony in the clip that you displayed. i a agree with everything she said. going back to 2008 and 2012 to the extent people make judgments based on...
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i think if you compare america for example you can't look at some friends of the sons of these and new york and then look at the middle part of texas and that's what russia is especially moscow you've got the old meets the new and you've got soviet mindset fused with this couple this with excise and western lifestyle homosexuality is illegal in over seventy countries across the globe so martin asked why russia why do the western media why do people in the west never mention cats on the world cup is coming up going crazy about sochi in the lympics i was in such a last week filming there's a gay community there there's a great d.c. and then saatchi but the west has a big in its bonnet regarding russia politically. russia got to go and he's now a r.t. moscow. and that's how breakdown the facts meant son figures of the new law against gay propaganda first and foremost is being gay a crime hating russia the answer is no how about preaching nontraditional sexual relationships to minors is a crime nontraditional is defined by the sco as relations that can not produce children so can the new l
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still, america media reported that u.s. naval forces have already been dispatched toward syria's coastal waters. russian officials are concerned about the possible military response. foreign minister sergei lavrov reportedly urged restraint when talking to his u.s. counterpart. the united states and its allies say killing by syrian forces near the site of the alleged attacks has destroyed evidence. the next step in this long running civil war could depend on the conclusions of the u.n. inspectors. nhk world. >>> japanese government officials say they are determined to take the lead in stopping radioactive groundwater from leaking from the damaged nuclear plant in fukushima. the industry minister is suggesting public funds be used to help cover the costs of building a large underground wall to dam the water. >> translator: so far tepco has simply reacted to leakage problems as they arise. but the government will now take the lead. >> he visited fukushima daiichi and surveyed the area where contaminated groundwater is being p
still, america media reported that u.s. naval forces have already been dispatched toward syria's coastal waters. russian officials are concerned about the possible military response. foreign minister sergei lavrov reportedly urged restraint when talking to his u.s. counterpart. the united states and its allies say killing by syrian forces near the site of the alleged attacks has destroyed evidence. the next step in this long running civil war could depend on the conclusions of the u.n....
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looking further back in history during world war two when the fed came to many countries in asia latin america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the u.s. for safekeeping many countries have done that receiving said gold certificates in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those specific kids and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were fake that they contain spelling and other mistakes so on and so forth and the fed still has all that gold the power of the u.s. federal reserve has grown dramatically especially since the one nine hundred seventy when the u.s. cut the link between dollars and and gold that allowed the u.s. dollar to be bought and sold freely on the market and with the u.s. dollar being the main reserve currency the u.s. has basically been able to tax the whole world in just the value of the country holdings by printing more money now we see many countries trying to maneuver away from the u.s. dollar is the main reserve currency and we see many central
looking further back in history during world war two when the fed came to many countries in asia latin america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the u.s. for safekeeping many countries have done that receiving said gold certificates in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those specific kids and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were fake that they contain spelling...
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her story is an example of what made america great. courage to confront hard shot and abuse, determination to move past and gratitude to a country that made it possible for anyone to succeed and discover one's self worth. .. >> she has also written articles for the "wall street journal," national tribune, los angeles times, "the weekly standard," and others. currently, ms. ma is a vice president of the advisory firm, and she's the policy adviser of the heartland institute, a free market think tank. it is my pleasure to introduce ying ma. [applause] >> thank you, all, thank you so much. rita, thank you very much for the kind introduction. i want to say thanks to all the volunteers who made this event happen, special thanks to rita for all her hard work, coordination in recent months, and, howard, thank you for having me here. it's an honor for me to tell you a bit about my book and my story, but whenever i talk about my book, i have a tendency to think of another author, and that author is president barack obama. as you may recall, the
her story is an example of what made america great. courage to confront hard shot and abuse, determination to move past and gratitude to a country that made it possible for anyone to succeed and discover one's self worth. .. >> she has also written articles for the "wall street journal," national tribune, los angeles times, "the weekly standard," and others. currently, ms. ma is a vice president of the advisory firm, and she's the policy adviser of the heartland...
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i mean is that actually reducing crime for example making america safer. well i mean crime has dropped since about the mid one nine hundred ninety s. this trend started in the early one nine hundred eighty s. so i don't think there's any real sort of correlation between the two and i mean when you think about it i mean most to look at most of these raids are to serve drug warrants which are monologist that eastern kentucky bursty has been serving swat team data for a long time and that's what he's found mostly used to serve drug warrants you know that doesn't have an effect on the murder rate or the assault rate or rate. and you know if it was effective you would think would have an effect on the drug use rate or the availability of the use of illicit drugs and that hasn't changed at all basically and you know is it is there keeping police officer safe or. well you know that's that's also a tough question to answer the job of police officer has actually gotten safer in fact two thousand and twelve was the second safest year for cops since the early one nin
i mean is that actually reducing crime for example making america safer. well i mean crime has dropped since about the mid one nine hundred ninety s. this trend started in the early one nine hundred eighty s. so i don't think there's any real sort of correlation between the two and i mean when you think about it i mean most to look at most of these raids are to serve drug warrants which are monologist that eastern kentucky bursty has been serving swat team data for a long time and that's what...
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. >> he wants to move on to latin america that offered him permanent asylum. he worked on contract as an intelligence analyst for the national security agency. he told the guardian newspaper and other media that agents collect private internet and phone data. they defended the surveillance programs saying they prevented terrorist attacks. spokes purposes for the russian presidential office said the decision grant asylum will not affect relations with the u.s. the white house press secretary was less clear cut. >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our clear and lawful requests to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. >> he said president barack obama would attend the g-20 summit in st. petersburg in september, but the president may cancel a meeting with the russian president. snowden released a statement on the wikileaks website and said over the past eight weeks, the obama administration has shown no respect for international or domestic law. he said in the end the l
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a new chapter is beginning for one of america's most wanted man who has finally left a most transit zone after more than a month in limbo whistleblower edward snowden is temporarily free to live and work in russia and job offers are overeducated they. can offer reports. now that snowden has managed to leave the transit zone of ord to this is a whole new chapter in this story but if earlier we knew at least approximately where he was now his location is even more secret. due to the fact that he's the most wanted person on planet earth to do he'll be concerned about the issue of security that includes questions of safety and the police where he's going to live that's all up to him i has used lawyer will consult and advise him but on other issues it's up to him as for meeting the press yes he's ready to meet the russian media but you need to understand you still need some time to adapt to russian realities aware of the personally accompanied snowden and so we can leaks representatives harrison outs of the airport and put them in a taxi initially it was expected that snowden was supposed to
a new chapter is beginning for one of america's most wanted man who has finally left a most transit zone after more than a month in limbo whistleblower edward snowden is temporarily free to live and work in russia and job offers are overeducated they. can offer reports. now that snowden has managed to leave the transit zone of ord to this is a whole new chapter in this story but if earlier we knew at least approximately where he was now his location is even more secret. due to the fact that...
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i just i think that this is an opportunity for america to wake up and learn about. a minority among us who cares about an orientation who cares about her orientation or his orientation or however you want to identify him i mean he karzai is now is actually responsible for her well being i listen to somebody the other day will tell me that bradley manning they think bradley manning should be freed because they're tired of america's persecution of the people as though that has anything to do you know has nothing to do why does that has nothing to do with her with her core and with that has been conveyed at work you know and i think it's this gets processed through the media and through the democratic talking points that's what people come away with different and they do that and tie down in a way anybody who came away but i don't see this is a vast cross-section of the country including many young people the let's let's move to economics this week economists larry michel and heidi sure holds that the economic policy institute released a new report that argues that the
i just i think that this is an opportunity for america to wake up and learn about. a minority among us who cares about an orientation who cares about her orientation or his orientation or however you want to identify him i mean he karzai is now is actually responsible for her well being i listen to somebody the other day will tell me that bradley manning they think bradley manning should be freed because they're tired of america's persecution of the people as though that has anything to do you...
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of these fifteen crimes committed in america. the very agency that was designed to protect people. the surprising revelations about the secret of the. the program of the u.s. still reeling from edward snowden's revelations of the n.s.a. snooping surveillance schools of people taking to the streets across the country to protest against domestic spying and the violation of privacy. with the demonstrators to find out exactly what the. so we still bought them that i did the auction over a dozen cities across the u.s. inspired by george orwell's novel nineteen eighty-four an anti utopia written over half a century ago about mass surveillance so frightening it sends shivers down a reader spine these protesters say apparently the u.s. government has been using it as a manual theme of this one is about the surveillance and the fourth amendment you know we're losing our country and i'm really sad about that this is one of many demonstrations conducted might have changed americans are out onto the streets to make their lives right what do you think we're to specifically you guys can do about
of these fifteen crimes committed in america. the very agency that was designed to protect people. the surprising revelations about the secret of the. the program of the u.s. still reeling from edward snowden's revelations of the n.s.a. snooping surveillance schools of people taking to the streets across the country to protest against domestic spying and the violation of privacy. with the demonstrators to find out exactly what the. so we still bought them that i did the auction over a dozen...
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requests a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history plus. he will face the. british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it. to law the editor of the guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden our top stories this hour. the leading stories from the last seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly here. damascus has given u.n. inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged mass chemical attack this is the u.s. says it's almost certain the assad government carried out the assault and pledged a serious response alongside its ally the u.k. middle east correspondent is following the growing tensions. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that while the damascus says it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigations the actual territory is held and then so ultimately it will be the rebel forces who
requests a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history plus. he will face the. british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it. to law the editor of the guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden our top stories this hour. the leading stories from the last seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly here. damascus...
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top defense figures in america or the cia's second in command has warned that the spread of extremism in the country is posing an ever greater threat to u.s. national security deputy director michael morrell says if indeed the assad government collapses with its massive chemical arsenal the country could become a haven for al qaeda terrorists is also claim that given the constant inflow of weapons or syria could then turn into the next libya with the potential for conflict to spill over into jordan lebanon and iraq where the u.s. is an outspoken supporter of the rebels in syria and is currently mulling over the option of sending supplies to the opposition ranks a middle east and the u.n. issues expert phyllis bennis she says that this clearly shows deep divisions within the obama administration well i think that his statement is very much tied to the debate that's underway within the administration on whether or not to send weapons to some factions within the rebel armies in syria there are many people people like myself and others who have no access to any of the classified informati
top defense figures in america or the cia's second in command has warned that the spread of extremism in the country is posing an ever greater threat to u.s. national security deputy director michael morrell says if indeed the assad government collapses with its massive chemical arsenal the country could become a haven for al qaeda terrorists is also claim that given the constant inflow of weapons or syria could then turn into the next libya with the potential for conflict to spill over into...
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so i don't see where america is threatened, i don't see where our national security is threatened. and perhaps between now and the time we get back on september 9, the president will have information that would allow the congress to effectively see where this danger is. my position is -- >> to be precise, congressman rangel, you and i have known each other for a long time, and you're a straight shooter. if the vote were right now, if the president asked you to vote to authorize the use of military force against syria, you would vote -- >> there's absolutely no question i would vote no because there's so many questions even if the draft was not instated. is this a war? if it's not a war and it's a limited war, i've never heard of that in my entire life. if you're going to bomb a community, that's war. and you have to have a declaration of war that congress should legally, constitutionally approve it, and i haven't seen that evidence. and even if america decided it was going to do it, under what authority do we place our young men and women in harm's way without the u.n. national sec
so i don't see where america is threatened, i don't see where our national security is threatened. and perhaps between now and the time we get back on september 9, the president will have information that would allow the congress to effectively see where this danger is. my position is -- >> to be precise, congressman rangel, you and i have known each other for a long time, and you're a straight shooter. if the vote were right now, if the president asked you to vote to authorize the use of...
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the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida who find it more followers among the enemies of america's car a virtual anti-terrorist strategy. the journalist behind the n.s.a. spying exposé denounces efforts to intimidate him after authorities at heathrow airport used and a terrible loss to detain his partner. and more casualties in egypt dozens are killed after a failed jailbreak by islamist prisoners near cairo and the ambush of police officers in sinai this follows days of clashes that have left nearing a sow's and people dead. and crowds of protesters gather at an experimental british fracking well but alarmed locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. this is r.t. coming to life from the russian capital i'm marina josh and welcome to the program . well the obama administration is willing to step up drone strikes in yemen even further despite no precise intelligence on terrorist targets there according to a report from washington and this may well be sending chills down the spines of ordinary yemenis who bear the brunt of th
the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida who find it more followers among the enemies of america's car a virtual anti-terrorist strategy. the journalist behind the n.s.a. spying exposé denounces efforts to intimidate him after authorities at heathrow airport used and a terrible loss to detain his partner. and more casualties in egypt dozens are killed after a failed jailbreak by islamist prisoners near cairo and the ambush of police officers in sinai this follows days of clashes...
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as she started in 1961 was the first hijacking in america, may 1, 1961. a cuban exile with out a statement on the miami to key west flight and told the pilot that he wanted to go to havana to warn the dell cast about an assassination attempt. shortly after that there were several other hijackings, and it was an epidemic. we have an outbreak, and maybe clusters of hijackings. then they would fall off and then they would come roaring back crazy and more violent. but at this time pretty in the mid-the even late '60s, all people want to do was go to cuba. there's one exception, there was one guy who wanted to go over the arkansas to reunite with his estranged wife, but exceptions were the rule. all people and to go was cuba which they thought would be this amazing socialist paradise where they would get parades down central havana avenue and and live glorious lives. when the fact that didn't happen at all. fidel castro wanted nothing to do with these people, consider them dangerous and 90 and is usually throw them in prison or long stretches and they would be
as she started in 1961 was the first hijacking in america, may 1, 1961. a cuban exile with out a statement on the miami to key west flight and told the pilot that he wanted to go to havana to warn the dell cast about an assassination attempt. shortly after that there were several other hijackings, and it was an epidemic. we have an outbreak, and maybe clusters of hijackings. then they would fall off and then they would come roaring back crazy and more violent. but at this time pretty in the...
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that would be america's closest ally in this venture has put its intervention plans on hold as the you have parliament pulled the brakes because they thought the evidence presented by david cameron was sketchy and the goals were unclear goals presented and clear the u.s. has no international backing for this action even nato can't get involved because it would look like nato is acting on washington's cue only washington doesn't have the support of the american people we know that polls show less than ten percent of american people support military action against syria so whatever military action the u.s. takes against syria it will be illegal under international law the u.n. security council is yet to receive the results of the u.n. investigation but even that investigation will not reveal who to blame for the horrific attacks that took place. only has a mandate to ascertain the use of chemical. weapons but not by whom they were accused so the key question will still remain up in the air even as we receive the results of that investigation but the u.s. has already made and made its jud
that would be america's closest ally in this venture has put its intervention plans on hold as the you have parliament pulled the brakes because they thought the evidence presented by david cameron was sketchy and the goals were unclear goals presented and clear the u.s. has no international backing for this action even nato can't get involved because it would look like nato is acting on washington's cue only washington doesn't have the support of the american people we know that polls show...
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by friends of nci] >> previously on globe trekker around the world, justine shapiro traveled across america on route 66 and beyond. judith jones and brianna barnes journeyed from mexico to peru through the land of conquistadors, aztecs and incas. then zay harding crossed the pacific from santiago to new calia
by friends of nci] >> previously on globe trekker around the world, justine shapiro traveled across america on route 66 and beyond. judith jones and brianna barnes journeyed from mexico to peru through the land of conquistadors, aztecs and incas. then zay harding crossed the pacific from santiago to new calia
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so i would not say that the economic or political situation was too complicated america was benefiting from two very strong positive effects one was that the labor reform itself. should our government in the early two thousand produced. the deregulation of the labor market started kicking in when merkel actually became chancellor the second thing is that very heavy really increased demand from bric countries for instance china and india boosted the exports of german companies so that's why the economic domestic economic figures look actually much better than they would have looked without these external effects well code's economic policy did not contribute much at least nothing positive to the current economic numbers in germany right fred roeder co-founder of the european students for liberty movement thank you so much for sharing your views with us here on r t. pleasure and as drink bottled water takes some beating as being seen as a purest of the pure summoning images of mounting glaciers and fresh springs but there's more to the multi-billion dollar industry especially worthy envi
so i would not say that the economic or political situation was too complicated america was benefiting from two very strong positive effects one was that the labor reform itself. should our government in the early two thousand produced. the deregulation of the labor market started kicking in when merkel actually became chancellor the second thing is that very heavy really increased demand from bric countries for instance china and india boosted the exports of german companies so that's why the...
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snaps his inauguration as america pushes for tougher sanctions. and american and e.u. acts or is called for a boycott of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda war in russia we're distracted by just like. this is all to see coming to live from moscow. let's go to our main story now clashes have erupted in turkey during the long anticipated raising of a verdict for almost three hundred people accused of plotting to overthrow the government high ranking senior army officers annoys academics and journalists are among those in the dark they have been awaiting their ruling for five years the court has already convicted at least fifty people why are questioning only twenty one of the defendants and media have criticized the trial calling it a witch hunt. has the details now from istanbul for. if heard the verdicts for main suspects in the case for example the retired former chief of staff has received a life in prison as well as you can say that the majority of the top four of the former top military brass which are on trial in the case all of
snaps his inauguration as america pushes for tougher sanctions. and american and e.u. acts or is called for a boycott of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda war in russia we're distracted by just like. this is all to see coming to live from moscow. let's go to our main story now clashes have erupted in turkey during the long anticipated raising of a verdict for almost three hundred people accused of plotting to overthrow the government high ranking senior army...
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and says he will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets. government pressure on britain's guardian newspaper over the publishing of n.s.a. leaks causes the european council to ask london exactly why it's resorting to intimidation tactics. and life out of prison egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for house arrest despite facing retrial on charges he ordered the killing of protesters our top stories this. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow which now just turned eight pm this is the whistleblower bradley manning his defense will follow requests to the u.s. president to have the former army private pardoned manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for disclosing the largest amount of classified data in american history meanwhile bradley manning has revealed that he would now like to be known as chelsea manning and live the rest of his life as a woman what he's going to run as the details. he now wants to be referred to as chelsea manning he requested hormone ther
and says he will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets. government pressure on britain's guardian newspaper over the publishing of n.s.a. leaks causes the european council to ask london exactly why it's resorting to intimidation tactics. and life out of prison egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for house arrest despite facing retrial on charges he ordered the killing of protesters our top stories this....
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new tempur-choice. so both of you can get your best night's sleep together. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and
the most highly recommended bed in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new tempur-choice. so both of you can get your best night's sleep together. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast...
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that in america they are white in america and it's won the battle in saying that we are, you know, don't tread on me. so on the racism front don't tread on the national rights of the international front. you can take the a human rights violator to the criminal court. so the right of the international law that is a big struggle in america that has to be daring liberals. we are more apologetic and a little more forthright in the defense of international law despite the fact that bin laden was whoever he was, that there was so little thought america about the judicial assassination and the sovereign countries just because the pakistani government didn't launch a major protest to expose the ambassador doesn't mean that americans should sit back and say sometimes the means or okay if the end is good. my question is was the end of good? is assassination evergood and i think there is too much latitude that has to be confronted people don't come front liberals in america that's related to drones which is another issue you talk about. that isn't about yemen and afghanistan. that is an american st
that in america they are white in america and it's won the battle in saying that we are, you know, don't tread on me. so on the racism front don't tread on the national rights of the international front. you can take the a human rights violator to the criminal court. so the right of the international law that is a big struggle in america that has to be daring liberals. we are more apologetic and a little more forthright in the defense of international law despite the fact that bin laden was...
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snugs he's inaugurated as america pushes for tougher sanctions. on american and e.u. activity is called for a boycott of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda new in russia we desegregated just like. this is coming to life for most go hello and welcome to the program. clashes have erupted during the dissipated reaching a verdict for almost three hundred people accused of plotting to overthrow the government high ranking senior army officers lawyers academics and journalists have been among those in the dark they've been awaiting the routing for five years the court acquitted only twenty one of the defendants while major military figures were slammed with severe sentences and media have criticized the trial calling it a witch hunt. has the details from istanbul heard the verdict for main suspects in the case for example the retired former chief of staff has received a life in prison as well as you can say that the majority of the top four of the former top military brass which are on trial in the organic cotton case all of them have rec
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clear he has not because you can talk about a new tone, every time i look at these protests, the sold america is satan protest, he is unfortunate to see it unravel under his watch. we left with few admirers and fewer friends. a story that makes it so tough for us. increasingly give the world less reason to follow us. it could give us little reason to invest in us. you keep doing this and lose respect, you lose your draw. >> $81 billion fled out of the country according to the fed department in june, the most recent data, that was a new record. double the old record from last month. it is everything, treasury and security, equity, whatever you've got. people are pulling their money out of the cntry and putting it elsewhere. that is a huge probl because we have depended on this to finance our spending ways. we have no other way to get it done. neil: this whole british thing, maybe we overplayed our card, but it is like we have to beg, borrow and search for friends, anybody who will listen to us. >> the house of commerce is a real shock not just the obama administration. i think everybody. inter
clear he has not because you can talk about a new tone, every time i look at these protests, the sold america is satan protest, he is unfortunate to see it unravel under his watch. we left with few admirers and fewer friends. a story that makes it so tough for us. increasingly give the world less reason to follow us. it could give us little reason to invest in us. you keep doing this and lose respect, you lose your draw. >> $81 billion fled out of the country according to the fed...